In August, the total electricity production of our proprietary portfolio amounted to a solid 15.4 GWh compared to 13.0 GWh a year earlier, up by 18.8% YOY while remaining below the monthly energy forecasts by 11.7%. The output growth was achieved primarily thanks to new capacities added in Romania, while weather conditions were rather unfavourable and negatively affected the yields of the whole European portfolio. As a result, our power plants in Europe performed worse than expected, with Czech, Hungarian and Slovak portfolios delivering 10.2%, 7.9% and 6.5% below the energy audits, respectively. Our Romanian power plants also underperformed in August; not only due to weather conditions, but also technical incidents such as power outages and AC grid limitations, which will be fixed in the upcoming months. The year-to-date results of our accumulated electricity generation amounted to 98.8 GWh, compared to 93.5 GWh a year earlier, up by 5.7% YOY. The generation results for our Romanian portfolio do not include the power plants in Făget and Săhăteni, with a total capacity of 10.3 MWp, which were connected in the second half of August and will be presented in the generation results starting from September’s report.